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* [[Decision support services|Decision support services,]] for example calculating risks of heart disease or stroke | * [[Decision support services|Decision support services,]] for example calculating risks of heart disease or stroke | ||
* [[Information | * [[Information manager]] A free to use open source reference application encompassing a terminology server, data model manager, and query definitions | ||
* [[Information model service|Ontology services]] for using and managing ontologies , | * [[Information model service|Ontology services]] for using and managing ontologies , data models, value sets | ||
* [[Query and data set services]] for maintaining feature and query libraries | * [[Information model service|Query and data set services]] for maintaining feature and query libraries | ||
* [[ASSIGN- UPRN address match application|Address matching and UPRN allocation]] for single individuals, households or large populations. | * [[ASSIGN- UPRN address match application|ASSIGN Address matching and UPRN allocation]] for single individuals, households or large populations. | ||
* [[FHIR Get Structured Record API|Health record APIs.]] Describes a set of APIs for accessing health records using FHIR. | * [[FHIR Get Structured Record API|Health record APIs.]] Describes a set of APIs for accessing health records using FHIR. | ||
All of these services have live and development deployments and are free to access. | All of these services have live and development deployments and are free to access. | ||
They all operate in | They all operate in three ways: | ||
# Use of web or online user interfaces to enable users to use the services directly. Provides viewing or downloading facilities | # Use of web or online user interfaces to enable users to use the services directly. Provides viewing or downloading facilities | ||
# User of APIs for systems to interoperate so that the resources can be used as part of an integrated offering | # User of Web APIs for systems to interoperate so that the resources can be used as part of an integrated offering | ||
# Local implementations whereby local code APIs are used instead of Web APIs. | |||
These technologies form part of a broader set technologies, many of which have been | These technologies form part of a broader set technologies, many of which have been used by a large scale [https://wiki.discoverydataservice.org/index.php?title=Welcome_to_the_Discovery_Data_Service_knowledge_base NHS London Data linkage and normalisation Service] Known as Discovery, covering a population of 7 million registered citizens. |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 14 August 2024
These articles describe the Endeavour open source technologies and services.
The technologies and services cover the following areas
- Decision support services, for example calculating risks of heart disease or stroke
- Information manager A free to use open source reference application encompassing a terminology server, data model manager, and query definitions
- Ontology services for using and managing ontologies , data models, value sets
- Query and data set services for maintaining feature and query libraries
- ASSIGN Address matching and UPRN allocation for single individuals, households or large populations.
- Health record APIs. Describes a set of APIs for accessing health records using FHIR.
All of these services have live and development deployments and are free to access.
They all operate in three ways:
- Use of web or online user interfaces to enable users to use the services directly. Provides viewing or downloading facilities
- User of Web APIs for systems to interoperate so that the resources can be used as part of an integrated offering
- Local implementations whereby local code APIs are used instead of Web APIs.
These technologies form part of a broader set technologies, many of which have been used by a large scale NHS London Data linkage and normalisation Service Known as Discovery, covering a population of 7 million registered citizens.